Retro networking / WAN communities
Chuck Guzis
cclist at sydex.com
Tue Apr 12 13:08:13 CDT 2022
On 4/12/22 10:44, Todd Goodman via cctalk wrote:
> To me a hub is a layer 1 device (physical layer) that doesn't look at
> the traffic at all while the bridge does look at the traffic and
> generally implements 802.1d Spanning Tree Protocol and processes BPDUs.
Hub is a nebulous term. For example, I've got a couple of NS
"Datamover" 10Base boxes that take the WAN connection via 10base2 and
distribute it via 10BaseT; absolutely dumb boxes without any
intelligence at all. I also have some Farallon 100baseT boxes that
appear to provide filtering and logon for WAN connections. Of course,
many hubs include NAT, port moderation, etc.
Personally, I don't care, so long as the things work.
--Chuck
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